Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1881 — Page 8

C. W. CALLENDER.

Proprietor |of

CASTLE MILLS, Doalers in Flour, Meal and Feed.

Highest market price paid for grain. Custom grinding a specialty.

ASRI’K Y.

IXmiIIi of I’l-of. f.illtiin KiilitiUli.

honorable rival as well as friend. His growth in the

Christian character kept pace with his deportment.

a faithful' conversation, his preferences in society graces of a ; and in literature, and indeed by his entire

His brothers and sisteis

Monthly for November S row *h science and literature. His J state that they never knew him to use sn

college life was not merely an occasion Oath or an obscen^? word. Those who

The Asbury

will be out by the 15th inst. , ,

n<L . of pieparation for future usefulness, but knew him in college hear witness to the 1 he cadet corps gave an entertainment ,r „ . . , . . bv reason of the many excellencies of his complete freedom of bis language Irom last 1 hursday evening, consisting princi- , chr . st|an ^ jt ^ ^ pt>riod (>f n|0St I sUn? , or(ls or |(hra8( , 8 . ln his mo8t ,1',* .' ° r ' ai ,n P > * 00 ' cellent impressions upon other lives. fluent conversations and in his happiest

i falont and singing by the cadet nuarAfter graduation, he spent one year as | the superintendent of the public schools

Furniture, Pictures & Picture Frames Four squads of eight men each have 1

Columbus

c. J. KIMBLE 1 SON,

The only exclusive innnufaoturers ami tlealer? otlictrsin cutnruarid au. ^‘0* ,/ionsville. Here, in the spring of 1871,

Capt. Smith, Lieuts. Mikels and Bridges.| at the c|oge of his fir8t year , g servicc , he

Greencastle Foundry

-AND-

VCIIITVK COMrAISV,

-Manufacturers of—

everybody go and see—in Hathaway filoek.

tf IS

was attacked with that dreadful malady,

THE STAR.

And all kinds of Machineiyand Tastings, j iMrKepairing on Mill Work and Farm Ma- ^

chinerv done | romptly.

Shop near South Depot, (ireoncastle.

I mi.

L U X L T I* v : Passengers via the iam: itoi 'a's-:: X. A St. L. and C. C. A I. R’ys, to INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI. CLEVELAND, BUFFALO NEW YORK, BOSTON,

And all

NEW ENGLAND CITIES, Are otfered New and Elegant Sleeping Coaches,

which run

THROUGH WfTHOl T iCHANGE

Between

Ssjjr-Now the thieves are getting in) their work in the country—on Friday i

night the postotlice at Hello Union was C ^ U P 1 '* Monday morning,

robbed of its supply of stamps and cash tey-Last week Michael Dalton, em ployed in the stone quarry at Ureencastle Junction, fell from a ledge ol rock, the fall residing in a fracture of his hip

and three ribs.

moods, his talk was plain, direct andi eminently free from all coarseness or

j of this city. He was then elected to the I impurity. This pleasing accomplishment

been organized to drill for a prize of .f_'> . rtalue p 0g j t j 0n (n t ^ e p U j,|j c gc hools of was not so much the result of studious

attention to words as of a soul free from guile. His imagination, his aspirations, his ideas of pleasure were all unsullied j

and ennobling.

‘J. A second feature of his character was his great patience under the most calamitous disabilities and restraints. Trouble did not embitter him, hut seemed to make him more sympathetic toward others in affliction. 5. A third element in his character was the consistency and strength of his religious beliefs. There were certain convictions that he frequently expressed. One was that profession amounts to a very little, hut practice to a great deal. Another of his favorite sentiments was that true religion is in character and life, and not in ceremonies or simply in the] id ■a of preparing to die. An incident |

The prize is to be awarded at the close j

of this term. 1 eerebro-spinal meningitis. Already in James W. Emison,-82. was elected af- ( |elicate health, his constitution seemed ternoon orator for the 22d ol February, completely broken by this dire disease.

. -\T T't r'VM f VT'A/ ^ le ^' np#r- ^ onnet * e contestants for For four years, in the prime of life, when

IrOIl Saw wl ^ ^ iVr'llJ Wv_) LJ i\ 1 V the 22,1 are: from Plato, Small, ’82. es-I fully equipped by a thorough education

sayist; Miller, 'S4, debator. From Plato, an ,i a Wl ,ll disciplined Christian character

Hang up the straw hat till spring Moore,’83, essayist; Elrod, '82, debator for the best achievements of his life, lie opens up. 'From Philomeathean, Anna Walker, es- was obliged to forbear all kinds tf app'i-

I sayist; Nellie Iglchart, debator. J cation. During the larger part of this Ih'v. Mr. Hainuin conducted services in puiiod his neivous system was in such a

I condition of extreme sesitiveness that he

Utag'-A large party from South Greeneas

COLUMBUS, OHIO.

MANUFACTURERS

Hi,.,!—Gillum Ridpath. A. M , Nov. 4, i often could not read a newspaper conseof typhoid fever, at Aurora, Ills. He cutively without so agitating his nerves was professor of science and mathematics I ai to bring on severe pain and complete in an institution situated at Aurora, and | prostration. This is an episode of his controlled by himself and Prof. Bassett, I life more pathetic than the dying hour, formerly of Asbury. Deceased was a; and more solemn than the grave.

member of the class of 07. took his A.M. j V well-educated young man, full of occurred during his sickness which in'TO; was superintendent of the Zions- high ideals of usefulness, conscious that strongly illustrated his belief upon this

t.e danced at Hie residence of Mr. John T j|| e sc | 10 ols, and principal of the Tulin- he was passing through the golden years subject. When lie was burning with fe-

ST. LOUIS & YORK, ^’I, nor”' of this city, last Saturday |, omi4 Collegiate Institute. He was a of effectiveness, seeing his brotliers and ver and rest was very necessary, and

And for^the Special Acc-qjninodation night. A mishap to one of the vehicles brother of Dr. Ridpath, pf our faculty ' classmates moving rapidly on in prefer-, fully realizing his condition, and most caused part of the party to hoof it a eou- | jj 0 Friday morning bet ween one J ment, power and success, hut himself to anxious to recover, not for his own sake,

ol Persons Goins West.

and two o'clock. Services were held at Ue shorn ol' his strength by an insidious, uut for the sake of his yrilV boys-

Reclining Chair Cars Free of Charge pie of miles.

_ T ._ '"''""T attf-^quiro Hurst came to town Sat Aurora op Friday, and his remains were disease ; to havo the mind as well as theja well meaalng, but unfotlur.&tely overCiitV ELAND, INDIANAPOLIS unlay and complained that a watch had j brought here Saturday and interried in body prematurely prostrated in infirmity officious, neighbor called to have prayer (-p-, Ell -p-p _ Q | been stolen from his house, while his Forrest Hill Cemetery. Sunday after-;'*nd only sufficient reason left to keenly with him; this he positively declined, * ^ -L - 1 1 L—J v_J _L wife was in the kitchen. A further! noon Dr. Gobir. delivered the following realise his helpless condition ; this—this and calling to his wife, said to her that * * AHfsuurV. Kaiii'i.M'eiiiH. Cob^adM iin'il'| se,rc ^’ however, revealed tho fact that address in memory of Prof. Ridpath: was the bitterest cup of all. And it is he was in no condition to prepare for California. the time-piece had not been stolen—it j The desire to he remembered by our hut justice to state that in these manv death now, but his like must stand for

In order to secure berths in Through Cara , . I . - . , , . , -i , j . ,

and the lowest rates fur freight and passage, j was simply mislaid. surviving ftielids after we have passed I months ot deepest gloom his laith in God what it was worth. 11,11 "" A I’ HARRISON AGENT StaT-Last Tuesday morning Mr. Chaun t out from this life is certainly a proper remained steadfast and true. He seemed While he full that character was the C C GMF ° r i cey Hammond was riding horseback sentiment; and to observe a memorial never to distrust the kindness of Divine true test, he was not neglectful of the GenTSufierintemlent, GcnT Puss’ger Ag’t., along Franklin street, when the* aoimal j occasion for those whom we especially ; Providence. Hedidnot become sour or means whereby character is improved Indiana.M>ii., lud. till cioclnu .0. throwing tho rider to the ground, esteem for tluir eminent abilities and morose toward his friends; but patiently and sanctified. As long as his health

The horse ran about a hundred yards,, great services, or for special friendships and hopefully he moved (|metly on, trust-1 would partnit, he faithfully attended to dragging Mr. Hammond, whose foot had incident to similarities of tastes, ambi-, ing a brighter day would surely come. the forms of religion. Not that thesej ' caught in the stirrup, hut foilunutcly no! tions and employments, is a custom hen | Gradually his strength was sufficiently fomis were virtues, but that they were} serious injury resulto'l. jefiml to the living as well as respectful rostorod to enable him, in some measure,' valuable as the means of Christian cul-|

LIVER

OUR MOTTO:

The Best for the Least Money, Only One Grade of Goods,

SGJ“Tho Danville Union savs: It j s t0 ^e dead. For these general reasons to resume his work. He taught succes- 1 ture. He was an earnest worker in the reported that an overshoe said to have ' tt * " tts ^ or P® rt ' cu ** r:4 j ust s ' ve *- v ’ n t ^ e sc * ,:)0 ^ a An ^ eriion Sabbath school. The lait place he visitbeen left by one o r the Greencastle hoys I' 1 seemed proper to devote a tew mo- and Martinsville. After the close of his ei< before his fatal illness was the church. during their late raid, has been convert-, mon, ' , to a biief preludo respecting the service in tho latter place, and thinking a 1 tic went from the consecrated sanctuary j||)d tll0 Best A if A JL^ J 0 j t,,. F r a U k Howell, the enterprisin ' I an ^ t * J:,r: ‘ cter °* ^* e ' ate c ^ an ^ e sceno ttn( ^ c '' ,n * te 1 )0R_ o*" divine worship to the room from j g rocer, into a nice, roomy chicken coot).' *li<lpath. j sibly invigorate his feeble constitution, j which his liberated spirit waste rise to

The Great Vegetable Liver

Corrector.

H contain* no Calomel or Mineral of any

kind. It* Main Inarcdient i* the Concentrated Medical Principle of

the Tarajricnm or

Dandelion.

TA RAX INK

I* a Mpeoific for till Diaeafte# arising from

Deranged Liver, llowcls. Spleen

or Kidneys.

TA RAX 1 XT |

Cures*

Liver Com-

plaint fn sill its* j

Stages*.

TA RA XI XT ] Cures* ll)ibitu(tl\ Cynetipation.

Beagie of America, was organized in thisj city, Father Powers, priest of bt. Paul’s church, presiding. On taking the chair, ‘ Father Powers made an address, stating the objects of the meeting, and addresses

'£< | Yt A VT Y/A j " r, ’ ro tit* 0 delivered by Capt. J. J. Smiley

[and Mr Hart, of Cincinnati. The organ-

to rtt're Chronic izttion " as Dion effected by tho election Ague. Try it. of the following officers: Frank Can IT 111 1X1XE nnn ’ I,res ' : 1>- P * I)ow ' nf ‘* Bee.: John Mur-1

Heretofore he has been unable to secure i Gillum Ridpath was born Afg. 7. 1842. j he accepted the place ot instructor in eternal rest and joy.

anything of the proper dimensions. ; He passed nt* early life in the hsekwoods j languages and mathematics in the Tulla- \\' e fully believe that in that spirit Ibu)’~’U Brown’s Hull last Sunday lown!i hip. this county. This homa. lenn, Collegiate Institute. Here'home he has net ouly a reward for his ui-lit a branch of the National LanT ^t home was an humble log cabin of a he remained for two years, eminently virtues, a compensation for his sacrifices,

single room. His father afterwards built successful in his work. Indeed, those ; a blessedness for his atllidions, but, best a two-story frame residence, and this he- may no considered the two host years of j of all, ho has a realm and an opportunity came the home ol his boyhood, ; his effectiveness. W hile in this position J where he can realize the aspirations in Itis parents were both from Virginia, h e *cquainted with his wife,— j more exalted forms, which were here They emigrated to this State with their | ^‘ i8 ^ VAZle Lupber, to whom ho was denied bun by the adverse circumstances

respective parents in the y**ar igai, ; married Sept H, 187i. | of his life. Father Abraham Ridpath and mother ; t ' 10 c ' 08y Bis two year-, service Sally Matthews, were married July 4. lh « re ' on acco,,,lt of lhe pcor t-asronaga

A

r

IS’.lJ. The father never spent school in his life; hut be was a

a day in j ttl l * ist t ' me afforded to educational insti-

Clt res*

phy, Treas. When tho officers assumed | nat,1, ' al strength of charactor.

0 f j tutions in that region, he returned to Indvorv lana and became superintendent of tho

All Iiitori'Miiig Fai-t.

In France, all patent medicines must be endorsed by an official hoard of physicians before they can he sold. In lieu of such a law in Atnorica. the people have resolved themselves into a national

. ... , , T. . • thouehtfol ana atnaini.s »mi l.v se.1,.1 schools at Bcotaburg and Coatesville. have resolved themselves into a national theirpoaitions, eighteen gentlemen of this thoughtful and studious, and b> sedul- ol ^.. j committee, which has endorsed Swayne's n„.i .i i_ members ous application in alter life, became a ■ lnn o ' a! ' t summer he was elected!, r n .t ■

r > 7 / »«nflSom" l i C,,,,r **y enroll,, '‘ themsel ves

! Ointment for allaying the itching accom

TAT AX IXE is for Sale hit alt Druggists and Patent

Medicine Dealers.

Price, no Cta. and $1.00. A. KIEFER, Indianapolis, Ind.

A resolution was offered and adopted m 9 '* °f latge information ami a goodj P r °I e!if!0r °f natural science in Jenninga i p an yj n g t ^ e i>j| eSi us t he only reliable condemning the authoiities of Great l ,ractical 8cholar - The sentiments of the' Sot,linal 'I r at Aurora ' 1 lls - He removed remedy in the market. It’s a poor rule Brit ,in for the arrest an i imprisonment parents were strongly in favor of educa-1 ^ere last August and immediately enter-| that won't work both ways. nov.

Wheels,

-AND-

FULL,

IN 1> S-4KE I HE ORB IT INDIAN BOTANIC DOCTOR.

rss. sssves &

late of London, are perununently located

Illinois and

o p-

ofi’amidl. The Secretary was instruct-1 t ,on * It was the great ambition of their ed to invite a number of our prominent i lives Hist each of their children should citizens to attend the meeting to he held ! become thoroughly educated. Few parat the Court House, on Saturday night’! ,iave '''ed to see such an ardent Nov. 19, after which the meeting ad and life-long wish gratified as fully as it jonrned. < "’‘‘-'t 'n th e ca se father and mother

C9*The Rockville Republican says:

The notorious Briscoe-Sutherlin case H'"u,u was the second son. He and came up for trial again, His Honor Judge! his ol,k ’ r brolbef ’ Joh " Clark ’ wcrB l ,lav -

JE*. r vorncr llliion- aru e'J fVfj ' Li ui .-inn a utrii't!', (ip gy* J ^ i, i u>itu Union Dv|iot

B. E. Rhoades presiding,

promises to bo long

Tho

case

i mates together in their backwoods home

ed upon his duties. During his two months’ service there he won a very favorable reputation, both among his colleagues and tho students. His health, during the fall, has been very feeble; and again it may be said with emphasis that this one tact has, during his whole life, acted as a fatal paralysis upon his

plans and ambitions.

On the 10th of October he was pros-

A Georgia woman is losing the powsr

of speech through indulgence in canned

fruits. Now you know what to think of

a man who is going home with a lot of ; canned fruit under his arms.—[ Boston j

Post. "What's the matter. John?’’ ''0! abigi

boil." "Well, why don't you take'Dr. Lindsey’s Blood Searcher’ and be cured?” j

A remark by Revivalist Hanison, in a' San Francisco meeting: "Sometimes 1

On all oi'our buggies.

/

vul tedious an j! Their educational advantages at this time | trated by an attack of typhoid fever,

wiilpropabl v occupy the attention of thi> ere of 1,19 t “ ,ur0 which a moat primi-' From the first rt was felt by his friends I ;jT k * j'shafr net'die'' Burwhen my court during the r- maindir of the week. tivc neighborhood could afford and were , that h.s recovery was very doubtful, and . tjinu come8 ancH , 8 wiU cmBe ani] p ,, ce | l F.,r all Female Diffi- i Hons. C.C.MaUon Thomas Hanna, Ma ’ f r0Tidad m “ lo K 8cbo0 ' b ' ,use »nd for | the d.sease conttnued to prey upon b""* |nn UI)der their wings , n(1 hear me gently

apolis, Ind.

r ri:s ri >it»> r \

awtf).”

M .

Vylr^UrUthemoM "Id^gWUrt! b >’ OUr frieD,i ^ h " rt '• cb • ,, r9acbe ' 1 a CtM * Mi U W ‘ S eV ' ! / oHn Au'eriia^He will appear for tho Briscoe heirs, and Matson lhe of V '' wh9n ’ in lh '* Wl ' ho ,k * , “ ,lm ‘ the t " ,,e of “i* departure had you your trouble I _ . _ _ . Iijrtt<»rml A ^ 1 k 11 v \r I 111 w •» fv 111’ )\*t Mm {^radnnllv until furontv ... J

RubtuTrTLiom'ii^'ctc^'on jor Birch anJ S. A. Hays, ofGreencastle, | 11,9 winter months only. The poor ad- with the usual alternations of hope and aUunU'^honnotic"'! “re among tho notables from abroad at-!' an,a 8 eH thu8 lY re a11 W9ra ! U ‘T “ nul ' v «dn«®day, N’ov. 2. when the

ell you your trouble ;

without askinir you a aiogle ii‘iesti',n. ami | for the

warrant a permanant cure in • ,l ***“‘‘'i 1

diseases:

('Htarrh, Chronic Throa* and Luna diseases. KO ( .]ton ami the iniiiiwina malad e., arisinir troin in- aiuun,

diseretion or exposure, su. li as Syphilis. G..n (jhas. Kiefer, John Grose, .. . u ...,

Trimbfe•!ii'mi'Syp!!?!”tli• 'or* Miteuria 1^affoeG James Hamrick, John Christie, R. c ! his time he was compelled to ho absent 'In throat Bklnand Bop *».th*i;« | m.„ r u.i I from college and teach, in order to nc-

Eayro Hinkle, Jersey City J., reports that his son, a lad

Dear Sirs: We hare used and sold your work for tho past throe year, and have found it first-class. Our customers are all well

We ha

‘V " , ' '• ' ' 7 ”i ^ ’ pleased. Wehave.oldto seven.I livery sta-

1 , . , . i „ . n i . . of twelve years, was completely cured ol , bles and your budBies have stoml tho severe Sutbir.ins. Messrs. Joo Priest, 1 9 " tered Asl,,,r - V Uu ' T9rMt y’ where h * come ' He (SraduaHy sank until twenty ;l ,e rri bl® case of Kcaema bv tl.« tmticu-'

•" minutes before two on Friday morning, ra remedies. From his head to his feet Nov. 4, when tired nature gave out and was one mass of scabs. nov

he sank to rest. It is unnecessary to state minutely with what assiduous ef-

al the iollowiug jJD SloTen|onW y FarrowWilUiiin ! completed the six years’ course. His

Dr. Rogers, Samuel Isaacs, colle =° life was a contio,,OU8 * lta **' e

Ira Wharton ! a S a ' ns ^ P ove, ' l y aD ^ HI health. Much of

direasee treated on the latest .eientific princi Mammond, ( lay Lewis. John Briscoe,

ide.. and a cure Kuaranteed and warranted. u-ioa-,/. »i;,„ „ i »i „ Iquirethe means to continue his studies. After J.'. year., xpericnc in the profeH.ion, Hr S. Bnssoe, Miss Bnscoo anil Mrs ■ ^ , i. ...j

he treat, the youns uud middle aced men. who P'. r t GV c iti/,. t iij of Greencnatle are at-' arc fulf'-rina from the elleete ni .Sporniatorrhmn 1 a ' 01 '-rretn^astie an at-| or Seminal Woakneje, or the result of .elf attending Parke Circuit Court.

Mrs. Fry, on eloping from Unionville,

’ j Ohio, left a note kimllv advising her hus-

forts his relatives ami physicians sought . , . . n llivnrrn „ Illn „ui atll1v

... : " ...... CVVV7JX7 unage to whichtlioy arc eubjeoted equal to the

highest priced buggies.

Yours Very Truly

_ _ DunnAWDptn. Lai>orte Ind. • Gentlemen: I have bought of you several of

your side-bar buggies. Th<

to save his life.

excesses in maturer years, j

>duce the following j

* Seminal

abuse in youth

and other causes which prod_ _ .. effects: In oluntary Knissions, Ncrv(»usness.

Blotches on the Face, Constipation, Confusion 1 — - _ j , , ot Ideas,. k Ir.dhreaion._ piiiiness^ Detectiv.- Last Friday night Deputy Sheriff John hardsb, P 8 » he biavely struggled on until

Fortft'ry on a Sunil! Kcalo

_j He was always fragile in health, and his ; his sister, Mrs. rank in his class was less distinguished , were constantly at his than it would have been but for these j side. Dr. Ridpath visited him tatal drawbacks. But, in spito of these (and in one visit was aecomyanud

IBs devoted and ,wife, | Prof. T. J. Bassett,I

bed- | twice, | by Dr.

..icy are the best vehicles |nr the money I ever saw. I have sub-

hand to get a divorce immediately, and t0 tl> c severest tests in my livery

'anil they wear bettew than any other work l

ever had. Yours Truly

F. D. Park.

Plymouth Mich,

marry a certain frugal and industrious 1 widow of the neighborhood, who would, jas she expressed it, "be good to the sev-

I on small Fry.”

Dear Sirs:

From an experience of fifteen years in the

a. «"i ~t,

ty, Imi»<iU»n'*y or Lons of Manly \igor. which _ I—— - --ii..~:-*~

inli;.** the victim for buginesh or marriage. | log hauler ot Uloveruale

But better than the hearing away a degree or a diploma was the fact that du*

unfits the \ t<Tiui tor ttustoess or marriage, j tog nautor oi utoveruaie township. an ‘* , ition a collegiate education

"b^VL a ;;:!\ , :, e 1 o7i::?-^^ > ;,,n 1 Vull^,,r;rak i ;n Charged with forgery and its concommitfroit mother Earth, where none but the pure Unt crimes. It a; pears that Lee had can come from. r 1 .

Where any ol the above sympt tns prevail. been making the grand rounds ol the 1 ring his first year in college ho was conyou shoulil consult tno at once, tor it you lei .... ... . . , . cl' . i them re oi tin jou will be an obi man just w lien ( city well laden with forged ord( rs, sign- ; verted to ( hrut, and ever alter li veil a feadVo loHn'a’ii're •ice tyV anil wlieli these once ' od by Mr. Sim. Sinclair and Mr. William | consistent Christian life. He

get fastened to a iiihu’f nervr— —*— 41 —

are very hard to eradicate

Smytho, of this city.

no\ Council BlufTs Iowa.

An agreeable dressing for >he hw. ,ba, ' Vl^Vl’iVVsTVlV'Vnrfin'i-L'Vl'Vu'VKiaV' 'Wyo^:

n -. . . . .. . .Will Btop Its ulung, hu8 oeen sought for. nmnufiirturo far excel any othera in tha 1 hn (1PC0SS6U leaves a viiig and twoi Hair Balsiitn, di^tinguishod for ^ nitedStatep fur the same money. children—two promising little hoys. As ( its purity, tully supplies this want. —• 1 " - - Pray A H«»a

is often tiie case with those who have -

sp'iit their life in ministering to the men- I Gentlemen:

Groat chance to make money. Those I We have bdSn usiBR your Prewstor work who always take ml van in <e of the Itooil I for two years durirm which tint- we I- tvs been 1,i -” 'convinced they are the let bvwrgios en th.« .... . , road and for neatness durability »r.d xtutra

debteil for 'inestimable benefits, ho

tal and moral interests of society, and to whose labors many other lives are in- j

l|c,haDcefl for making money that iiro offered. generally become wealthy,while

diod ' those who do not improve nuch chances reumin i

us nl once, ladies.

>cU

<1 when these once , od by Mr. Sim. Sinclair and Mr. WUlia.., ; Consistent Uhnst.an lit,*. lie was a .leoieu .01 .neaumnu.e oene.us. no uieo ;' ty . cons system, they j G f Gloverdale townshin tho dif- young man of excellent habits before his a poor man. Ho left his little family the ami (tirls to work for us riaht in their own to-

111 x; »«* 1 :i^ 1. 1 rocrHHtiiintlon tn » r* I ^ ° ‘ . .. c . calities. Any one can do the work properly the thief of lime; hut call nr write me at once.! ( er 0|)( o r( jer8 calling for amounts varying converfiion, ami after his conversion he ; simple but precious legacy ot a gooa.from the first start. Tho business will vny Throw aside all your fulso uiodeety, and visit I . ^ u r ^ ..... more thnn ton times ordinary wages. Kxpen-

from 50 cents to $2.50. A number of was a model Christian tor the kindness j name and a bafo example. Lot us pva.) 1 8 ive outfit furniahed free. No

Gcu. Office: Cor, li iiieffi h Lcnislaiia Sis.'

INDIANAPOLIS, INC).

AlVucmaic .'ii'- ll - l :V'ip.iiIim'iho-’i'succi ."fuDy! [ (he orders had hceii honored lief ore hie ! of his spirit and hi* fidelity to his duties

guilt was detected. Lee was captured I well rein ember the regularity with in Burnett's shoe store alter night, and ] which he attended the students’ meeting

Priv (tc Roi.ni No. 1. right, ter Ladiei only. , ,s Brandon escorte,] his prisoner to tin for prayer and Christian counsel and tes-

Ronms Non. 2 and for Ganticmeii. lylS i , , , •

door to take nun to jail, he broke awn\, "fc# T* TVT Qi T iTt' TVT Q w ' lb Drandon in close pursuit. It was

Ar JXI O A Aw O a ,i„..p j, „ r„u „ i— I with special pleasure that I hear witness

to the fart that in the emulations and

his feet Brandon had the scamp in charge rivalries of his student life, the most oxur . .. . ... citing struggle in our society affairs nev-

er deprived him of his generous spirit and gentlemanly demeanor. He was an

name and a safe example. Let us piay that as his sens grow up to youth and manhood, they will bo of that spirit that when they stand at their father’s grave, they will he more thankful for the patri-

timony, and in these meetings ho bore his 1 mony of his godly life, than had he part cheerfully and impressively. It is made them rich in titles and estates only.

aive outfit furniahed true. Nu ono whoeimaK«h faili, to make iniiney rutiidly. You r-nn de

u|i|>earuuce they can not bo -urtiaa.ed.

Your? Truly

H. Weeks A Kiinbie Carriage MnntljuU.-aii

Laytonsville Maryland.

Gentlemen.

Haue been celling your buggiee and iihae-

votc your whole time to tho work, or only your , "i.. .• lire m ment-. Full information and all that i .i... . . i' [' I* a f* i- led ren t free. Ad,Iren- Stinson A Co.. '!!"' f." 1 m "

ly-’S Portland, Maine

I liu.-iniTg non’ before the imblie. You

BUST ' ,n ,nB ' 1 * "" l l ' l<, V liuter^at work for

ARE PAID cverv sul'lir r tlisaMpd I'.v au” ..I others i.te. A \k«»l \lk f* hii> kind.

erwine. A «»(M> f mii> kind. I■ • - ■ i tlugfi*. lot* ’>r «•>»*, 1(1 l*T l Itl.. if l»nt ijIikIii:

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lather dark—Leo fell over a box in | ii.i.i; his headlong carter, and ore he recovered [

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phlnV 0 *?.!-H^udwnt LiL.-rs"or motheri oi [Jo now languishes xu the bastilc await-

i.-lditT* Hvu.l • •uni|)* for copy

Ip" M'ViMaeraid'A CoVcuim Aa.au. 'ng sentence and transportation toJef-

fersoDville.

We have used all the time allotted to this memorial, still we ask your

than at anythin,! eliio. Capital not need ed . We will .tart you. *12 a day and

upwards made at home by the industrious.!., Mon, women, boys and uirls wanted every-, ..t am ® , l'

lou made two

ii. yet there is

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the beet huaeies in the inarket for the money, i hey gave good satisfaetiun to both diuiler and

eustomer. Y'ours R. A. McCormick

Cadix Ohio.

... boys and girls wanted cveryfn ,i r whore to work for us. Now is the time. You ,urul 1 'nil wors in snare time only or give your whole lime to the business. You can live at home and do the work. No other bii«>nc.< will pay

interesting traits of his character : j you nearly a* well. Noonecan fail to moke „ , .* ■ « « * enormous pay by enaairinir at once. Costly 1. His rare purity of mind and heart, outfit and terms free. Monev made fast, easiThis was indicated'by his language in I honorab'y. Address Jner

threo-vuarter seated opea

buggies lor us last winter. We are very much pleased with them. They are the best value

lor their dost we have ever seen

Y’ours Truly Daniel Wood

„ .. Francis A. Foster

Uoston Mass

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